Tag: Religious Education

Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, a renowned Jewish scholar and leader, wrote a book titled "Henry More: The Rational Theology of a Cambridge Platonist" which is based on his doctoral dissertation.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the hosts embark on a journey through the Tanakh, studying and discussing four chapters every two weeks.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many Jews are facing a second year of disrupted Passover seders.
In this video by R. Joseph Dweck, he discusses the principles found in the writings of Rambam (also known as Maimonides).
The author discusses the role of young children in the Orthodox synagogue in the post-COVID era.
This essay recounts the author's experiences with their father and the strong desire he had for them to keep him company.
The podcast episode titled "The Three Oaths Edition" discusses the ongoing series in which four chapters of the Tanakh are examined every two weeks, starting from Genesis and concluding in 2 Chronicles.
In this episode of TanakhCast, the host explains that they will be taking their time to thoroughly analyze and discuss four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, starting from Genesis and ending in 2 Chronicles.
Yemima Mizrachi, an influential religious teacher and speaker in Israel, explores the themes of joy, love, and desire in the context of Yom Kippur in her book "Yearning to Return: Reflections on Yom Kippur."
Naomi Seidman's book, "Sarah Schenirer and the Bais Yaakov Movement: A Revolution in the Name of Tradition," fills a gap in the study of modern Jewish history by exploring the establishment and growth of the Bais Yaakov educational movement in Poland.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Gil Student, the creator of Torah Musings, discusses the credibility of modern Biblical scholarship with David.
In this episode of the 18Forty podcast, Joshua Berman, a professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University, discusses the relationship between Orthodox Judaism and Biblical criticism.
In episode 189 of TanakhCast, the podcast series that examines the Tanakh chapter by chapter, the host discusses the skipped letter edition.
The author discusses their initial reluctance to engage with Biblical criticism, but goes on to appreciate the different approaches offered by three guests: Joshua Berman, Gil Student, and Sara Susswein Tesler.
In the text "Talmud as an Agent of Chaos: A Conversation with Ari Bergmann," the discussion likely explores how the Talmud, a central text in Judaism, can be perceived as a source of complexity and unpredictability rather than a fixed, orderly source of guidance.
The religious experience encompasses both devotion and passion, with American Orthodox Jewry demonstrating a significant rise in religious devotion, evident through various indicators like increased Torah study and religious observance.
Mira and her family navigate daily life in Israel, with Mira reflecting on the ease of becoming a citizen, the responsibilities it entails, and the complexities of their new surroundings.
TanakhCast #172: The Wine Bottle Edition is a podcast that delves into the Tanakh, exploring four chapters every two weeks from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
A survey by the Pew Research Center revealed that non-Jewish Americans lack knowledge about Judaism, scoring poorly on questions related to Jewish history, practice, and texts.
TanakhCast #158 delves into the concept of the tragedy of the commons, exploring the implications within the Tanakh.
In TanakhCast #154: The Own-Goal Edition, the podcast delves into the Tanakh, exploring 4 chapters in each episode from Genesis to 2 Chronicles on a bi-weekly basis.
In TanakhCast #152, the podcast explores 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, starting from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, covering a wide range of stories and themes from the Hebrew Bible.
In episode #149 of TanakhCast, the hosts discuss 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, covering Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
In TanakhCast #139: The Not-Chosen Edition, the podcast explores and reflects on 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning from Genesis to 2 Chronicles, acknowledging the lengthy journey ahead for listeners as they delve into these texts.
TanakhCast #131 discusses the Tanakh in a podcast format, exploring 4 chapters every two weeks, from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.